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07/28/2002 03:46:48 PM · #1 |
I am new to digital, so bear with me if the answer to this is obvious to all of you!! It seems that the higher the resolution setting, the l-o-n-g-e-r it takes to take the shot. I end up missing some good stuff. Is this normal, or a possible problem with my camera? Thanks for any help! |
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07/28/2002 04:03:27 PM · #2 |
I have the F707 and it works rather quickly in the 5mp JPEG FINE mode.. if you are taking TIFF images, it takes 12-14 seconds to write that 17mb file to the memory stick... |
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07/28/2002 04:20:23 PM · #3 |
OK, I'm definitely thinking operator ignorance on my part! I'm definitely in JPEG, and I'm only talking a delay of about 1 1/2 to 2 secs. I just did a bunch of test shots on different resolutions, and it seems to be relatively quick, SINCE I CHARGED THE BATTERY. I'm thinking maybe the battery was getting low enough that it was sluggish. Possible??? Also seems quicker with the red-eye off. Thanks for the input. I'll learn... |
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07/28/2002 04:21:49 PM · #4 |
red eye reduction definitely introduces a delay... also, just push the button half way to compose your exposure then push it the rest of the way.. it should move fairly quickly from that point :) |
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07/28/2002 05:29:57 PM · #5 |
Just a test to see if my signature works
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